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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
2016 Volume.26 No. 2 p.178 ~ p.187
Biological Monitoring of Workers Exposed to Diisocyanates using Urinary Diamines
Lee Jong-Seong

Kim Boo-Wook
Shin Jung-Ah
Baek Jin-Ee
Shin Jae-Hoon
Kim Ji-Hye
Abstract
Objectives: Diisocyanates are a potent inducer of diseases of the airways, especially asthma. In this study, toluenediamine(TDA) and methylenedianiline(MDA) in urine were evaluated as biomarkers of exposure to tolunenediisocyanate(TDI) and methylenediphenyl diisocyanate(MDI), respectively.

Methods: Workers exposed to TDI and MDI, as well as non-occupationally exposed subjects, were studied and pre- and post-shift urine samples were collected from 8 control subjects and 8 workers from a factory which manufactures polyurethane products for reducing noise and vibration in automobiles. Airborne TDI and MDI(n=8) were sampled on solvent-free glass filters impregnated with n-butylamine and detected by liquid chromatography atmospheric pressure ionization tandem mass spectrometry. Urinary TDA and MDA were detected as pentafluoropropionic acid anhydride(PFPA) derivatives by liquid chromatography electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry.

Results: The median levels of urinary 2,6-TDA(p<0.001), 2,4-TDA(p=0.001), and MDA(p<0.001) of workers in post-shift
samples were significantly higher than those of controls. The median levels of urinary 2,6-TDA(0.63 §¶/g creatinine vs 0.34 §¶/g creatinine, p=0.017) and MDA(4.21 §¶/g creatinine vs 3.18 §¶/g creatinine, p=0.017) of workers in post-shift samples were significantly higher than those of the pre-shift samples. There were significant correlations between the urinary 2,6-TDA, 2,4-TDA, and MDA of workers in post-shift samples and the airborne 2,6-TDI(rho=0.952, p<0.001), 2,4-TDI(rho=0.833,
p=0.001), and MDI(rho=0.952, p<0.001).

Conclusions: These urinary diamines, metabolites of diisocyanates, in post-shift samples were useful biomarkers to assess occupational exposure to diisocyanates.
KEYWORD
biological monitoring, methylenedianiline(MDA), methylenediphenyl diisocyanate(MDI), toluenediamine(TDA), tolunediisocyanate(TDI)
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